Arab Socialist Action Party
Arab Socialist Action Party حزب العمل الاشتراكي العربي | |
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Secretary-General | George Habash |
Preceded by | Arab Nationalist Movement |
Newspaper | Tariq at-Thawra |
Ideology | Marxism Anti-Zionism Pan-Arabism |
Political position | Left-wing |
The Arab Socialist Action Party (Arabic: حزب العمل الاشتراكي العربي) was a Pan-Arab political party, formed by the right-wing faction of the Arab Nationalist Movement after the latter's disintegration. The general secretary of the party was Dr. George Habash[1] and the organ of the party was Tariq at-Thawra.[2]
Sections of the party included:
- Iraq: Arab Socialist Action Party – Iraq
- Jordan: Jordanian Revolutionary People's Party[3]
- Lebanon: Arab Socialist Action Party – Lebanon
- Palestine: Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine
- Saudi Arabia: Arab Socialist Action Party – Arabian Peninsula
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- Intercommunal conflict in Mandatory Palestine
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- Arab separatism in Khuzestan
- Great Syrian Revolt
- 1941 Iraqi coup d'état
- Anglo-Iraqi War
- Arab–Israeli conflict
- 1952 Egyptian Revolution
- Iraqi Intifada
- Algerian War
- 14 July Revolution
- 1959 Mosul uprising
- 1961 Syrian coup d'état
- Arab Cold War
- North Yemen Civil War
- Ramadan Revolution
- 1963 Syrian coup d'état
- Dhofar War
- November 1963 Iraqi coup d'état
- Aden Emergency
- 1966 Syrian coup d'état
- 17 July Revolution
- 1969 Sudanese coup d'état
- 1969 Libyan revolution
- Black September
- Lebanese Civil War
- Iran–Saudi Arabia proxy conflict
- Butrus al-Bustani
- Michel Aflaq
- Jassem Alwan
- Yasser Arafat
- Abdul Rahman Arif
- Abdul Salam Arif
- Zaki al-Arsuzi
- Bashar al-Assad
- Hafiz al-Assad
- Jamal al-Atassi
- Mansur al-Atrash
- Sultan al-Atrash
- Tariq Aziz
- Ahmed Hassan al-Bakr
- Ahmed Ben Bella
- Salah al-Din al-Bitar
- Izzat Darwaza
- Faisal I of Iraq
- Muammar Gaddafi
- Rashid Ali al-Gaylani
- George Habash
- Sati' al-Husri
- Hussein bin Ali, King of Hejaz
- Saddam Hussein
- Amin al-Husseini
- Salah Jadid
- Abd al-Rahman al-Kawakibi
- Mostéfa Merarda
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